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bassmonkey

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Do strings have a use by date? I found a set today that I bought about 15 years ago, must have shoved them in a box and forgotten about them. Will they still sound good? The easy answer would be to put them on and find out, but if they sound bad then I have wasted the effort in restringing my bass.
 

strummer

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bassmonkey said:
Do strings have a use by date? I found a set today that I bought about 15 years ago, must have shoved them in a box and forgotten about them. Will they still sound good? The easy answer would be to put them on and find out, but if they sound bad then I have wasted the effort in restringing my bass.

I think it mainly has to do with how they have been stored. Apart from that i cannot see how manufacture year could make a difference.

But hey, don't but them on your bass, put them up on ebay. NOS strings:D
 

mackelchea

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Colin, I usted to think that about fenders also (just plain fricken weak sounding ! )
I bought a 1997 Fender Collectors edition with the texas specials-those pickups have some webles !!!!
 
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